Moss

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Anna celebrates her sixth birthday and, as a present, she wants a pet. She chooses Moss, a puppy who has already been abandoned 3 times. Anna falls in love at first sight and promises never to abandon him, but war breaks out and a big explosion separates their lifes. Moss becomes a street dog. He joins a curious gang of stray dogs: Spicy, Alley, Trains and Mint. With them, after some adventures, he arrives at a prison camp. There he meets Lucas, Anna's former teacher. Meanwhile, Anna loses her parents, lives in an orphanage and loses her ability to talk due to a trauma. At the end of the war, Moss and Lucas look for Anna. When they finally find her, Anna recovers her speech and her happiness.

Director: Judith Colell
Genre: Animation, Family
Runtime: 85 min

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Production: Imagic TV
Country: Spain
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Moss about?
Anna celebrates her sixth birthday and, as a present, she wants a pet. She chooses Moss, a puppy who has already been abandoned 3 times. Anna falls in love at first sight and promises never to abandon him, but war breaks out and a big explosion separates their lifes. Moss becomes a street dog. He joins a curious gang of stray dogs: Spicy, Alley, Trains and Mint. With them, after some adventures, he arrives at a prison camp. There he meets Lucas, Anna's former teacher. Meanwhile, Anna loses her parents, lives in an orphanage and loses her ability to talk due to a trauma. At the end of the war, Moss and Lucas look for Anna. When they finally find her, Anna recovers her speech and her happiness.
Who directed Moss?
Moss was directed by Judith Colell.
How long is Moss?
Moss has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Moss?
Moss is a Animation, Family film.
Where was Moss produced?
Moss was produced in Spain.